Most elderly citizenship applicants fail Malay language test, says Saifuddin


Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail says most applicants for citizenship among the elderly fail the Malay language proficiency test. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, October 23, 2023.

MOST applicants for citizenship among the elderly failed the Malay language proficiency test, the Dewan Rakyat was told today. 

Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said the Malay language proficiency test was one of the requirements in the application for Malaysian citizenship. 

“In other countries, their best practices require a mastery of the official language or speech of the country concerned, that is, those who apply for citizenship are required to be able to speak the official language of the country that they sought after. 

“The failing score is ‘1’ and the passing score is ‘8’... sometimes those who score only a ‘2’ can be thankful that we pass them… most of the older applicants are usually only fluent in their mother tongue ... this is one of the constraints that the Ministry of Home Affairs (KDN) faces,” he said during the question-and-answer session in Dewan Rakyat. 

He said this when answering a supplementary question by Wee Jeck Seng (Tanjung Piai-BN) regarding the applications of senior citizens not being approved.  

Earlier, responding to an additional question from Lo Su Fui (Tawau-GRS) regarding KDN’s alleged lack of seriousness regarding the issue of citizenship status applications, Saifuddin replied that in 10 months, a total of 10,381 citizenship applications had been attended to, with the majority of cases being child applications. 

“Most of the applications involve cases of adopted children and illegal children…they cannot go to school and have to pay expensive hospital bills (because they do not have citizenship status). 

“We tell KDN officials to resolve this first, (but) instead we were accused of approving tens of thousands of citizenship applications for Chinese nationals; this is mischievous,” he said. 

Responding to Lo’s original question regarding a solution to the issue of residents not having complete documents for citizenship applications, Saifuddin said several initiatives were implemented such as ‘Program Menyemai Kasih Rakyat’ to help people in rural areas obtain complete documentation. – Bernama, October 23, 2023.  



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  • Citizenship is a matter of ancestry and roots in Malaysia. What language you speak is irrelevant.

    Posted 6 months ago by Malaysia New hope · Reply